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The effect of chilling in the light on photophosphorylation

Analysis of discrepancies between in vitro and in vivo results

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Wise, R.R., Terashima, I. & Ort, D.R. The effect of chilling in the light on photophosphorylation. Photosynth Res 25, 137–139 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00035462

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